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A visit to the Humphry Repton exhibition at Woburn Abbey this summer provided an opportunity to consider this question for myself. I realized it was my early years and outdoor experiences in Woburn spawned a deep sense of connection to, and interest in the Landscape and outdoor spaces.

At the recent Society of Garden Designers Awards I was asked by a non-member why they should consider joining the society, and that as a member of the Landscape Institute they had a much more rigorous training and so the LI credentials were better. Not being great at thinking on my feet, especially after

I recently completed a scheme for a new development in Dudley near Birmingham. The scheme had to be designed within planning parameters, and in consultation with Wildlife experts. Balancing using species that will appeal to new home owners, that are low maintenance, and yet tick the wildlife boxes is really challenging.

My vertical garden in Redington road, Hampstead, is shortlisted for an award in the Society of Garden designers Awards to be held in January 2015. It is also up for the peoples choice award, though voting has now ended, thanks to those who got in on time!